Candidiasis - What is this Serious Health Disease Known as Candidiasis?
I would like to start off by saying that Candidiasis has several names, which are: Candida yeast overgrowth or Thrush, Candida Albicans or Candida Tropicalis.
Candidiasis is a global health problem.
Research indicates that more than 80% of people in industrialized nations are now infected with Candidiasis.
I think that information in this article can help you live a much healthier, happier life.
What is Candida? Candida Albicans: yeast like fungal organism found in small amounts in the normal human intestinal tract.
Normally kept in check by the body's own helpful bacteria, C Albicans can increase in numbers when this balance is disturbed to cause candidiasis of the intestinal tract, or yeast infections of other parts of the body.
C.
Albicans can cause thrush.
Our immune system is designed to defend us from illness.
Several factors can bring about the onset of candidiasis: excessive use of antibiotics or steroids, oral contraceptives, overly-acidic ph levels from processed foods and stress, hormone imbalances, exposure to environmental toxins (often molds) and chronic illness.
When our immune systems are compromised, normal yeast present in our bodies, called Candida, can morph from being beneficial yeast into a harmful fungus.
This fungal yeast can quickly grow out of the normal balance that nature intended and overwhelm the beneficial flora (acidophilus type of bacteria) that ordinarily keeps natural yeast levels in check.
The name of this yeast overgrowth is called candidiasis.
This new fungal form of yeast develops rhizoid or long burrowing legs that can attach onto and penetrate the mucus membranes in the intestinal tract and cause serious bowel pain.
Over time the morphed fungal yeast may burrow right through the intestinal wall.
This condition is called Leaky Gut Syndrome, allows partially digested proteins and the yeast itself to travel into the bloodstream where they become toxins.
The yeast infection can permeate through the entire body, if this occurs then you have a system-wide or systemic candidiasis.
What are symptoms of Candida? -Constant fatigue -Abdominal pain -Bloating and indigestion -Oral thrush (white film in mouth or on tongue) -Brain fog -Urinary infections -Hair loss and vision problems -Weight loss or weight gain and the inability to change it -Rashes inside the ears or around the groin area -Fungus on the finger or toenails -Chronic sinus drainage Go to the bottom of this article and click on the link for more information about other health related diseases.
Disclaimer The information provided herein should not be construed as a health-care diagnosis, treatment regimen or any other prescribed health-care advice or instruction.
The information is provided with the understanding that the publisher is not engaged in the practice of medicine or any other health-care profession and does not enter into a health-care practitioner/ patient relationship with its readers.
The publisher does not advise or recommend to its readers treatment or action with regard to matters relating to their health or well being other than to suggest that readers consult appropriate health-care professionals in such matters.
No action should be taken based solely on the content of this publication.
The information and opinions provided herein are believed to be accurate and sound at the time of this publication based on the best judgment available to the authors.
However, readers who rely on information in this publication to replace the advice of health-care professionals, or who fail to consult with health-care professionals assume all risks of such conduct.
The publisher isn't responsible for errors or omissions.
The Food and Drug Administration have not evaluated these statements.
These products aren't intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Candidiasis is a global health problem.
Research indicates that more than 80% of people in industrialized nations are now infected with Candidiasis.
I think that information in this article can help you live a much healthier, happier life.
What is Candida? Candida Albicans: yeast like fungal organism found in small amounts in the normal human intestinal tract.
Normally kept in check by the body's own helpful bacteria, C Albicans can increase in numbers when this balance is disturbed to cause candidiasis of the intestinal tract, or yeast infections of other parts of the body.
C.
Albicans can cause thrush.
Our immune system is designed to defend us from illness.
Several factors can bring about the onset of candidiasis: excessive use of antibiotics or steroids, oral contraceptives, overly-acidic ph levels from processed foods and stress, hormone imbalances, exposure to environmental toxins (often molds) and chronic illness.
When our immune systems are compromised, normal yeast present in our bodies, called Candida, can morph from being beneficial yeast into a harmful fungus.
This fungal yeast can quickly grow out of the normal balance that nature intended and overwhelm the beneficial flora (acidophilus type of bacteria) that ordinarily keeps natural yeast levels in check.
The name of this yeast overgrowth is called candidiasis.
This new fungal form of yeast develops rhizoid or long burrowing legs that can attach onto and penetrate the mucus membranes in the intestinal tract and cause serious bowel pain.
Over time the morphed fungal yeast may burrow right through the intestinal wall.
This condition is called Leaky Gut Syndrome, allows partially digested proteins and the yeast itself to travel into the bloodstream where they become toxins.
The yeast infection can permeate through the entire body, if this occurs then you have a system-wide or systemic candidiasis.
What are symptoms of Candida? -Constant fatigue -Abdominal pain -Bloating and indigestion -Oral thrush (white film in mouth or on tongue) -Brain fog -Urinary infections -Hair loss and vision problems -Weight loss or weight gain and the inability to change it -Rashes inside the ears or around the groin area -Fungus on the finger or toenails -Chronic sinus drainage Go to the bottom of this article and click on the link for more information about other health related diseases.
Disclaimer The information provided herein should not be construed as a health-care diagnosis, treatment regimen or any other prescribed health-care advice or instruction.
The information is provided with the understanding that the publisher is not engaged in the practice of medicine or any other health-care profession and does not enter into a health-care practitioner/ patient relationship with its readers.
The publisher does not advise or recommend to its readers treatment or action with regard to matters relating to their health or well being other than to suggest that readers consult appropriate health-care professionals in such matters.
No action should be taken based solely on the content of this publication.
The information and opinions provided herein are believed to be accurate and sound at the time of this publication based on the best judgment available to the authors.
However, readers who rely on information in this publication to replace the advice of health-care professionals, or who fail to consult with health-care professionals assume all risks of such conduct.
The publisher isn't responsible for errors or omissions.
The Food and Drug Administration have not evaluated these statements.
These products aren't intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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